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This would lead to lawsuits from developers because Valve would be telling people they can't run something when in fact they can.
There would also be lots of complaints from people saying "your system says I could run this but I can't, fix it!!!" or other yelling like that.
Also as mentioned in many other threads, its just a text field that developers fill out, some of them put put stuff like "potato can run this" or what ever.
2 PCs with the exact same specs will not actually actually run the same. There is also the fact that there is literally millions/hundreds of million of hardware combos that could effect the game. Then toss on top of that, literally billions of different combos when you add in software. (and yes software can have a big effect on a PC)
If you want to know if your system can run it, use a 3rd party site they are not the store so if they are wrong it doesn't matter.
If it is for this i would edit your post to provide your specs.